- ǃOrakobab or
Khoemana, also
known as Korana, ǃOra, or Griqua, is a
moribund Khoe
language of
South Africa. "
Khoemana" (from khoe 'person' + mana 'language')...
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status in 1949. The name of the town
translates in both the
Khoekhoe and
Khoemana languages. The
first translation from
Khoekhoe means "large eye". At the...
- North Khoekhoe South Khoekhoe
Khoemana (Korana, Griqua)...
- The Vaal
River (/ˈvɑːl/
Afrikaans pronunciation: [ˈfɑːl];
Khoemana: ǀHaiǃarib) is the
largest tributary of the
Orange River in
South Africa. The river...
- the Khoi Khoi and San
languages of
southern Africa, such as
Khoekhoe and
Khoemana. The
Coloureds that can
speak Khoisan languages mostly live in the Northern...
- Africa,
particularly pastoralist groups, such as the Griqua, Gona, Nama,
Khoemana and
Damara nations. The
Khoekhoe were once
known as Hottentots, a term...
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original name of
AbaThembu was /Xam ka !eten (Antelope
water people) in
khoemana the word
exists as /ehem it's the same. Thembu's by a
large portion spoke...
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river rises, it is
known as the
Senqu River,
derived from the
original Khoemana name. The
Eastern Cape
Geographical Names Committee has
advertised its...
- Strip. The Khoi (Khoe)
family is
divided into a
Khoikhoi (Khoekhoe and
Khoemana dialects) and a
Kalahari (Tshu–Khwe) branch. The
Kalahari branch of Khoe...
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Archived from the
original on 14 June 2021. Killian, Don (March 2009).
Khoemana and the Griqua:
Identity at the
Heart of
Phonological Attrition (PDF) (Master...